AU

African Union

Topics

  1. Measures to address foreign intervention and aid in Africa

  2. Countering the Rise of Terrorist Groups in the Sahel

  3. Measures to strengthen democratic institutions across Africa

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Chairs

  • Deputy Chair

    Jayanth R

  • Head Chair

    Jin T

  • Deputy Chair

    Noe B

  • Hello, my name is Jayanth, and I’m currently 16 years old, studying at German European School Singapore. MUN has always been something that I have enjoyed, as it allows us to find solutions to major problems that the world may be facing, while providing a huge opportunity to collaborate with like-minded individuals, allowing me to broaden my understanding of global perspectives. I am very excited to be a deputy chair of the African Union for TMUN 2025, as we get to address issues that are not often talked about due to the lack of media coverage and global attention received. With this committee, I hope that we can shine light on certain issues that are plaguing Africa, finding solutions that can make Africa more prosperous and safe.

    I am looking forward to meeting you in November!

  • Hi! My name is Jin, and I am a 17-year-old student currently studying at North London Collegiate School. I began my MUN journey in Grade 9 and have attended over 13 conferences since then. MUN has been an integral part of my life as it has taught me valuable skills like critical thinking, public speaking and diplomacy. I have chaired a variety of committees from INTERPOL to SC, but this will be my first time chairing the AU. I’m excited for the upcoming conference, and I hope you are too. It’s my honor to serve you as Head Chair of the African Union for TMUN25, and I look forward to seeing you all in November. 

  • Hi, I’m Noe, I’m fifteen years old, and I’m studying at Tanglin Trust School. I’ve been doing MUN since I joined Tanglin three years ago, and since then I’ve attended numerous conferences. With Africa being one of the largest growing markets right now, the issues you’ll be debating are crucial to the near future. From security to democracy and foreign aid, all of these issues are vital towards ensuring a prosperous future, not just for Africa, but also all nations beyond. I’m very excited to meet all of you in November.

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